Skip to main content
Home

Information for:

  • Alumni
  • Applicants
  • Current Students
  • Staff
  • Job Vacancies
  • Covid-19
  • Cymraeg
My country:

Main Menu

    • Study Options
      • Study Home
      • Why Study at Bangor?
      • Undergraduate Study
      • Postgraduate Taught Study
      • Postgraduate Research
      • Part-time Courses
      • January Start Courses
      • Degree Apprenticeships
      • Study Abroad
      • Work Experience
    • Study Advice
      • Apply
      • Already Applied?
      • Fees and Finances
      • Scholarships and Bursaries
      • Get Ready for University
    • Explore Bangor
      • Virtual Open Days and Visits
      • Virtual Student Experience

    Find a Course

    Order a Prospectus

    • Student Life
      • Student Life Home
      • Bangor and the Area
      • Social Life and Entertainment
      • Accommodation
      • Clubs and Societies
      • Sport
      • Virtual Student Experience
    • Your Experience at Bangor
      • Student Support
      • Skills and Employability
      • Study or Work Abroad
      • Fees and Finances

    Welcome 2021

    Student Profiles

    Student Videos and Vlogs

    • Choose Bangor
      • International Home
      • Why Bangor?
      • Location
      • Student Support
      • Contact Us
    • Apply
      • Entry Requirements
      • Tuition Fees and Scholarships
      • How to Apply
      • Already Applied
      • Study Abroad
      • Exchanges

    January Intake Courses

    Country Specific Information

    Bangor University International College

    Covid-19 Information

    • Research
      • Research Home
      • About Our Research
      • Research in our Academic Schools
      • Research Institutes and Centres
      • Research Portal
      • Research, Innovation and Impact Office (RIIO)
      • Energy
      • Research News
    • Postgraduate Study and Research Opportunities
      • Postgraduate Research Study
    • Events and Training Opportunities
      • Researcher Development
    • The University
      • About Us
      • Our Mission
      • Our Location
      • Academic Schools and Colleges
      • Services and Facilities
      • University Management and Governance
      • Vice Chancellor's Office
      • Working with Business
      • Working with the Community
      • Sustainability
      • Contact Us
    • Working for Us
      • Job Vacancies
    • University Management and Governance
      • Policies and Procedures
      • Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
    • University and the Community
      • Pontio
      • Sports Facilities
      • Conference Facilities
      • Places to Eat and Drink
      • Public Events
      • Widening Access
      • Services to Schools
    • Business Services
      • Business Services Home
    • Collaboration Hub
      • Collaboration Hub
      • Funding for Collaborative Research and Development (R&D) & Innovation
      • Business Facilities and Networks
      • Consultancy, Specialist Expertise and Knowledge
      • Commercialisation and Intellectual Property (IP)
      • Student Placements and Internships in Business & Enterprise
      • Training and Continuing Professional Development
      • Degree Apprenticeships
    • Conferencing and Business Dining
      • Conferencing Facilities
      • Business Dining
    • Contacts
      • Research, Innovation and Impact Office (RIIO)
      • Get In Touch
    • News
      • Current News
      • Research News
      • Student News
    • Events
      • Events

    • Study Options
      • Study Home
      • Why Study at Bangor?
      • Undergraduate Study
      • Postgraduate Taught Study
      • Postgraduate Research
      • Part-time Courses
      • January Start Courses
      • Degree Apprenticeships
      • Study Abroad
      • Work Experience
    • Study Advice
      • Apply
      • Already Applied?
      • Fees and Finances
      • Scholarships and Bursaries
      • Get Ready for University
    • Explore Bangor
      • Virtual Open Days and Visits
      • Virtual Student Experience

    Find a Course

    Order a Prospectus

    Covid-19 information

    • Student Life
      • Student Life Home
      • Bangor and the Area
      • Social Life and Entertainment
      • Accommodation
      • Clubs and Societies
      • Sport
      • Virtual Student Experience
    • Your Experience at Bangor
      • Student Support
      • Skills and Employability
      • Study or Work Abroad
      • Fees and Finances

    Welcome 2021

    Student Profiles

    Student Videos and Vlogs

    • Choose Bangor
      • International Home
      • Why Bangor?
      • Location
      • Student Support
      • Contact Us
    • Apply
      • Entry Requirements
      • Tuition Fees and Scholarships
      • How to Apply
      • Already Applied
      • Study Abroad
      • Exchanges

    January Intake Courses

    Country Specific Information

    Bangor University International College

    Covid-19 Information

    • Research
      • Research Home
      • About Our Research
      • Research in our Academic Schools
      • Research Institutes and Centres
      • Research Portal
      • Research, Innovation and Impact Office (RIIO)
      • Energy
      • Research News
    • Postgraduate Study and Research Opportunities
      • Postgraduate Research Study
    • Events and Training Opportunities
      • Researcher Development
    • The University
      • About Us
      • Our Mission
      • Our Location
      • Academic Schools and Colleges
      • Services and Facilities
      • University Management and Governance
      • Vice Chancellor’s Office
      • Working with Business
      • Working with the Community
      • Sustainability
      • Contact Us
    • Working for Us
      • Job Vacancies
    • University Management and Governance
      • Policies and Procedures
      • Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
    • University and the Community
      • Pontio
      • Sports Facilities
      • Conference Facilities
      • Places to Eat and Drink
      • Public Events
      • Widening Access
      • Services to Schools
    • Business Services
      • Business Services Home
    • Collaboration Hub
      • Collaboration Hub
      • Funding for Collaborative Research and Development (R&D) & Innovation
      • Business Facilities and Networks
      • Consultancy, Specialist Expertise and Knowledge
      • Commercialisation and Intellectual Property (IP)
      • Student Placements and Internships in Business & Enterprise
      • Training and Continuing Professional Development
      • Degree Apprenticeships
    • Conferencing and Business Dining
      • Conferencing Facilities
      • Business Dining
    • Contacts
      • Research, Innovation and Impact Office (RIIO)
      • Get In Touch
    • News
      • Current News
      • Research News
      • Student News
    • Events
      • Events

Information for:

  • Alumni
  • Applicants
  • Current Students
  • Staff
  • Job Vacancies
  • Covid-19
My country:

Search

Close

Breadcrumb

Share this page:
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Cymraeg

Share this page:
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

Join us on a Virtual Open Day

Book Now

Order a Prospectus

Order Now

Chat to our staff and students

Connect through Unibuddy

Module PCC-1002:
Cyflwyniad i Ymchwil (20 credy

Module Facts

Run by School of Psychology

20.000 Credits or 10.000 ECTS Credits

Semester 1

Organiser: Dr Awel Vaughan-Evans

Overall aims and purpose

Nod y modiwl yma yw cyflwyno dulliau ymchwil gwahanol i fyfyrwyr israddedig. Mae'r modiwl ar gael i holl fyfyrwyr Cymraeg y Coleg (Coleg Gwyddorau Dynol).

Course content

Mi fydd y modiwl yn cyflwyno dulliau ymchwil gwahanol i fyfyrwyr, ac yn trafod y prif bethau y dylid eu hystyried wrth ddylunio ymchwil (e.e. moeseg, dibynadwyedd a dilysrwydd). Yn ogystal, mi fydd y modiwl yn cyflwyno ystadegau disgrifiadol a chasgliadol i fyfyrwyr, ac yn trafod y gwahaniaeth rhwng dulliau ansoddol a meintiol.

Mae'r modiwl yn cynnwys dau ddull addysgu. Bob wythnos, mi fydd myfyrwyr yn mynychu darlith (2 awr o hyd) a gweithdy (1 awr o hyd). Yn y ddarlith, byddech yn dysgu ffeithiau, theorïau, a rhesymeg dulliau ymchwil. Mi fydd y gweithdai wythnosol yn rhoi cyfle i chi drafod y wybodaeth yn fwy manwl, ac i ddatblygu eich sgiliau dadansoddi. Bydd rhai o'r gweithgareddau yn cynnwys ystyried materion moesegol, dyfeisio astudiaethau ymchwil, casglu a dadansoddi data gan ddefnyddio offer electronig, llaw gyfrifiadau, a dysgu sut i gyfathrebu canlyniadau'r ymchwil mewn adroddiadau ysgrifenedig. Dylai pob myfyriwr gwblhau 200 awr o waith ar gyfer y modiwl hwn ar draws y semester (gan gynnwys dosbarthiadau rheolaidd, ymchwil annibynnol, a chwblhau aseiniadau).

Assessment Criteria

threshold

D- i D+

Adolygiad gwael o’r llenyddiaeth, gyda llawer o wallau o ran cyflwyniad a chywirdeb. Defnyddiwyd ychydig o dystiolaeth i gefnogi’r pwyntiau a wnaethpwyd.

Adroddiad ymchwil wedi ei ysgrifennu’n wael, gyda thipyn o wallau ffeithiol. Ychydig iawn o ganllawiau fformatio’r APA wedi eu dilyn.

Dealltwriaeth wael o’r mesuriadau a’r ystadegau a ddefnyddir mewn meysydd gwahanol. Dealltwriaeth wael o’r cynlluniau arbrofol gwahanol.

Ni ddengys unrhyw hyfedredd wrth ddefnyddio SPSS.

good

B- i B+

Adolygiad da o’r llenyddiaeth, gyda chyfathrebu clir, cryno, a chywir. Defnydd da o dystiolaeth i gefnogi’r pwyntiau a wnaethpwyd.

Adroddiad ymchwil wedi ei ysgrifennu’n dda, gydag ychydig iawn o wallau ffeithiol. Canllawiau fformatio’r APA wedi eu dilyn yn dda.

Dealltwriaeth dda o’r mesuriadau a’r ystadegau a ddefnyddir mewn meysydd gwahanol. Dengys y gallu i wahaniaethu rhwng cynlluniau arbrofol gwahanol yn weddol glir.

Hyfedr iawn wrth ddefnyddio SPSS.

excellent

A- i A+

Adolygiad gwych o’r llenyddiaeth, gyda chyfathrebu clir, cryno, a chywir. Defnydd gwych o dystiolaeth i gefnogi’r pwyntiau a wnaethpwyd.

Adroddiad ymchwil wedi ei ysgrifennu’n wych, heb unrhyw wallau ffeithiol. Canllawiau fformatio’r APA wedi eu dilyn yn wych.

Dealltwriaeth gadarn o’r mesuriadau a’r ystadegau a ddefnyddir mewn meysydd gwahanol. Dengys y gallu i wahaniaethu rhwng cynlluniau arbrofol gwahanol yn glir.

Hyfedredd gadarn wrth ddefnyddio SPSS.

C- to C+

C- i C+

Adolygiad boddhaol o’r llenyddiaeth, gyda chyfathrebu eithaf clir. Defnydd boddhaol o dystiolaeth i gefnogi’r pwyntiau a wnaethpwyd.

Adroddiad ymchwil wedi ei ysgrifennu’n foddhaol, ond gydag ambell i wall ffeithiol. Canllawiau fformatio’r APA wedi eu dilyn yn foddhaol.

Dealltwriaeth foddhaol o’r mesuriadau a’r ystadegau a ddefnyddir mewn meysydd gwahanol. Dengys ychydig o allu i wahaniaethu rhwng cynlluniau arbrofol gwahanol.

Dengys ychydig o hyfedredd wrth ddefnyddio SPSS.

Learning outcomes

  1. Dangos dealltwriaeth sylfaenol o ystadegau a dulliau ymchwil gwahanol, a deall sut y cânt eu defnyddio o fewn meysydd gwahanol.

  2. Cynnal adolygiad o lenyddiaeth perthnasol ac ysgrifennu adroddiad ymchwil da sy’n dilyn canllawiau’r APA.

  3. Dangos dealltwriaeth sylfaenol o dechnegau methodolegol fel mesuriadau ac arsylwadau.

  4. Dangos y gallu i weithio fel rhan o dîm drwy gyfrannu at astudiaethau ymchwil fel cyfranogwr.

  5. Gallu defnyddio'r pecyn ystadegol SPSS y hyderus: gallu mewnbynnu data yn gywir, rhedeg y dadansoddiad ystadegol priodol, a dehongli'r allbwn.

Assessment Methods

Type Name Description Weight
REPORT Adroddiad ymchwil

Gofynnir i fyfyrwyr ysgrifennu adroddiad ymchwil. Bydd myfyrwyr yn casglu data ar gyfer yr adroddiad yn eu gweithdai, ac yn dysgu sut i ddadansoddi'r data yma yn y gweithdai hefyd. Mi fydd yr adroddiad ymchwil yn cynnwys crynodeb, rhagarweiniad, dull, canlyniadau, trafodaeth, a chyfeirnodau/llyfryddiaeth.

60.00
COMPREHENSION TEST Gwaith cartref

Gofynnir i fyfyrwyr gwblhau gwaith cartref bob pythefnos. Mi fydd y gwaith cartref ar ffurf prawf amlddewis a fydd yn cael ei weinyddu drwy Blakboard.

35.00
CLASS PARTICIPATION SONA 1 2.50
CLASS PARTICIPATION SONA 2 2.50

Teaching and Learning Strategy

Hours
Tutorial

Mi fydd trefnydd y modiwl yn cynnal awr galw heibio bob wythnos yn ystod y tymor.

11
Workshop

Bydd gweithdai wythnosol yn cael eu cynnal i gyfnerthu eich dealltwriaeth o'r hyn a drafodwyd yn y ddarlith. .

8
Private study

Mewn modiwl 20 credyd, disgwylir i chi weithio am 200 awr. Disgwylir i chi wario 159 awr yn astudio'r pynciau er mwyn cwblhau'r aseiniadau gwahanol a sicrhau eich dealltwriaeth.

159
Lecture

Bydd darlith wythnosol (2 awr o hyd) yn cyflwyno gwybodaeth i chi am ddulliau ymchwil ac ystadegau.

22

Transferable skills

  • Literacy - Proficiency in reading and writing through a variety of media
  • Numeracy - Proficiency in using numbers at appropriate levels of accuracy
  • Computer Literacy - Proficiency in using a varied range of computer software
  • Self-Management - Able to work unsupervised in an efficient, punctual and structured manner. To examine the outcomes of tasks and events, and judge levels of quality and importance
  • Exploring - Able to investigate, research and consider alternatives
  • Information retrieval - Able to access different and multiple sources of information
  • Inter-personal - Able to question, actively listen, examine given answers and interact sensitevely with others
  • Critical analysis & Problem Solving - Able to deconstruct and analyse problems or complex situations. To find solutions to problems through analyses and exploration of all possibilities using appropriate methods, rescources and creativity.
  • Presentation - Able to clearly present information and explanations to an audience. Through the written or oral mode of communication accurately and concisely.
  • Argument - Able to put forward, debate and justify an opinion or a course of action, with an individual or in a wider group setting

Subject specific skills

  • Understand the scientific underpinnings of psychology as a discipline.
  • Apply multiple perspectives to psychological issues and integrate ideas and findings across the multiple perspectives in psychology.
  • Communicate psychological concepts effectively in written form.
  • Be computer literate for the purpose of processing and disseminating psychological data and information.
  • Retrieve and organise information effectively.
  • Handle primary source material critically.
  • Use effectively personal planning and project management skills.
  • Work effectively under pressure (time pressure, limited resources, etc) as independent and pragmatic learners.
  • Problem-solve by clarifying questions, considering alternative solutions, making critical judgements, and evaluating outcomes.
  • Reason scientifically and demonstrate the relationship between theory and evidence.
  • Carry out empirical studies by operationalizing research questions, generating hypotheses, collecting data using a variety of methods, analysing data using quantitative and/or qualitative methods, and present and evaluate research findings (under appropriate supervision).
  • Comprehend and use psychological data effectively, demonstrating a systematic knowledge of the application and limitations of various research paradigms and techniques.
  • Use a range of statistical methods with confidence.
  • Employ evidence-based reasoning and examine practical, theoretical and ethical issues associated with the use of different methodologies, paradigms and methods of analysis in psychology.
  • Use a variety of psychological tools, including specialist software, laboratory equipment and psychometric instruments.

Resources

Resource implications for students

The cost of the core text is £26.99. The web code WEBXSTU98 will give anyone purchasing books through this website a 20% discount: https://global.oup.com/academic/?cc=gb&lang=en

Talis Reading list

http://readinglists.bangor.ac.uk/modules/pcc-1002.html

Reading list

Starting Out in Methods and Statistics for Psychology: A Hands-on Guide to Doing Research. Victoria Bourne. ISBN: 9780198753339

Courses including this module

Compulsory in courses:

  • X314: BA Astudiaethau Plentyndod ac Ieuenctid year 1 (BA/API)
  • C880: BSC Psych with Cl & Hlth Psych year 1 (BSC/PHS)
  • C88B: BSc Psychology w Clin & Health Psy (4yr with Incorp Found) year 1 (BSC/PHS1)
  • 8X44: BSc Psychology with Clinical & Health Psychology (Int Exp) year 1 (BSC/PHSIE)
  • C804: BSc Psychology (with International Experience) year 1 (BSC/PIE)
  • C800: BSC Psychology year 1 (BSC/PS)
  • C81B: BSc Psychology (4 year with Incorporated Foundation) year 1 (BSC/PS1)
  • C813: BSc Psychology with Forensic Psychology year 1 (BSC/PSYFP)
  • C801: BSC Psychol w Neuropsychol year 1 (BSC/PSYN)
  • C83B: BSc Psychology with Neuropsychology (4yr with Incorp Found) year 1 (BSC/PSYN1)
  • C809: BSc Psychology with Neuropsy (with International Experience) year 1 (BSC/PSYNIE)
  • 2R87: BSc Psychology with Business year 1 (BSC/PWB)
  • C82B: BSc Psychology with Business (4yr with Incorp Foundation) year 1 (BSC/PWB1)
  • 2R88: BSc Psychology with Business with International Experience year 1 (BSC/PWBIE)
  • C680: BSc Sport and Exercise Psychology year 1 (BSC/SEXP)
  • C808: MSci Psychology with Clinical & Health Psychology year 1 (MSCI/PHS)
  • C807: MSci Psychology year 1 (MSCI/PS)

Home

Study

  • Undergraduate Study
Home

Follow Us

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn

Bangor University

Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG, UK

+44 (0)1248 351151

marketing@bangor.ac.uk

Visit Us

Maps & Directions

Policy

  • Legal Compliance
  • Modern Slavery Act 2015 Statement
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Privacy and Cookies
Map

Bangor University is a Registered Charity: No. 1141565

© 2020 Bangor University